Except it is the council of ministers who do the actual negotiations and the signals coming from them is one of working best for both sides.
Yes, but if there is a conflict, they will choose the deal that works best for the EU. Furthermore, there are countries in the EU that won't ratify a deal that lets us of the hook too much.
Actually, I'm pretty sure that the EU will offer us a good deal with no tariffs, but we'll have to accept free movement of labour in return.
You can't read, which no surprise. I said a few %.
I said 10% because that is what the likely tariff for car imports will be.
BMW (my comment was in reference to them)
Why are you fitting on BMW? I only brought them up as an example. My comment applies ti EU manufacturers in general.
and companies do not think in these overall terms they just look to making as much sales and profits that they can.
Nobody said that tariffs won't hurt the likes of BMW, what they (I) said is that EU companies will be hurt less than British companies.
That is a fine line that the EU have to play but as there are many now losing faith in the EU system,
Are there? Support for the EU in the EU went up after the Brexit vote. It will go up again if Britain is shown to suffer as a result of this appalling decision. Politically, the EU needs to give us a tough time and we both agree that the EU sometimes does ignore economics in order to achieve a political end.